During 2011, we at the American Carbon Registry (ACR) remained steadfast in our commitment to demonstrate the value of market - based approaches to accelerate
meaningful emission reduction actions.
Not exact matches
Battling the incestuous relationship of national governments and multi-national corporations has paved a tiresome situation for producing any
meaningful action in
emissions reduction.
As we reflect on American Carbon Registry's contributions to the new ideas and
meaningful changes needed to accelerate
emission reduction actions, we believe it was a milestone year.
presented the chart to both Jackson and Secretary Chu, which shows that
meaningful emissions reductions can not occur without aggressive
action by China, India, and other developing countries.
(b) that the cost of
emissions reductions at the required scale is likely to be manageable (1 % of global annual GDP to be invested in mitigation according to some economists), provided that
meaningful action is taken immediately; and
These words ring so hollow and dubious especially as developed countries are abandoning their mitigation obligations under the Kyoto Protocol or the ad - hoc working group on Long Term Cooperative
Action (LCA) and or are offering no
meaningful and ambitious
emissions reductions in the elusive second committment period of Kyoto.